Did you know Kojic Acid, a natural skin lightening agent, was first discovered in Japan? Women who worked manufacturing sake were renowned for their beautifully flawless hands. The Kojic Acid produced during the fermentation process was responsible and the world now had a powerful tool for fighting uneven skin tone.
Skin-peel.com uses this color correcting super hero in our gentle, effective AHA Kojic Acid peel. By mixing the Kojic Acid with Glycolic and Lactic, two amazing anti-aging ingredients in their own right, our clients can get the skin they long for - smooth, bright, glowing, and evenly colored.
Worried about doing a chemical peel? AHA Kojic is one of the more mellow peels because of the way alpha hydroxy acids work. The discomfort is minimal compared to other peels. The rewards impressive. Learn more about
Kojic Peel Uses / Recommendations
Chemical peeling is a process that occurs over several months. Melasma, freckles and hyperpigmentation can be very stubborn to treat. Thus it is very important to understand the procedure and to be patient with your results. Of course, post care plays a vital role. Depending on the strength you opt for but generally Kojic 50% peel is perfect for beginners unless one has very sensitive skin in that case 30% would be recommended. Kojic 70% peel is for experienced users or body use.
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We recommend the Kojic 50% peel to be repeated once every 2 weeks for a series of 8-10 treatments to see good results. In addition, we suggest the Arbutin Brightening Duo which is a serum and moisturizer that you can use daily for additional lightening and brightening benefits. Daily application of sunscreen SPF 30+ is extremely important as during the chemical peeling your skin is sensitive to sunlight and it can cause additional discolorations in the skin if the skin is not protected. Best to stay away from direct sunlight and always apply a minimum of SPF 30+. Once you achieve the desired result we recommend we perform maintenance treatments.
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